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jessee jackson. especially with that public statement in support of angela davis, she sort of reticulated her own sort of test articulated her own sort of conviction. amy: i want to turn to an interview with arethaha franklin in 2015 with cnn up i guess don lemon. >> when you look at what happened with ferguson, police officers, do you think your song was the anthem to civil rights, the civil rights movement? a mantra for the civil rights movement. it was. >> do you feel we are moving fast enough? cooks i think we have come a long way. we have come to the forefront in many fields, entertainment, sports, and so on. but we still have a long way to go. >> i had earlier -- >> we've made great strides. >> you were on the front lines. >> i wasn't on the front lines, but i was with dr. king from church service to church service. i went out on a mini tour with him when he first started. >> that is the line. >> well, i was behind after king and i was a very young grow. amy: that is aretha franklin with don le
jessee jackson. especially with that public statement in support of angela davis, she sort of reticulated her own sort of test articulated her own sort of conviction. amy: i want to turn to an interview with arethaha franklin in 2015 with cnn up i guess don lemon. >> when you look at what happened with ferguson, police officers, do you think your song was the anthem to civil rights, the civil rights movement? a mantra for the civil rights movement. it was. >> do you feel we are...
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jessee jackson. if you were to summarize what aretha franklin meant to you, what would you say? justice was global, and she fought for dr. king, nelson mandela, she fought for bara obama. her sense of community service was as broad-based as her music. aleem: aretha sang at the funeral of martin luther king. she provided the subject to african- progress long after that. - the soundtrack to african-american history and progress long after that. the most straightforward of choices to sing it barack obama's inauguration, as she d atwo previous inaugurations. he paid tribute to the woman who "with her voi conveyed the power and pain of the american experience." thamongstrip is today, carole king -- what a life, she said --nn annmie . sir elton john said "rejoice in her remarkable legacy." om sir paul mccartney, "let's give thanks for the beautiful li." people in the community feel like t member to a one who is generous and gave them a sense of worth. she released her final album last year. newinfluenced countless musicians and allowed them to influence her, too. >> ♪ rolling in the d
jessee jackson. if you were to summarize what aretha franklin meant to you, what would you say? justice was global, and she fought for dr. king, nelson mandela, she fought for bara obama. her sense of community service was as broad-based as her music. aleem: aretha sang at the funeral of martin luther king. she provided the subject to african- progress long after that. - the soundtrack to african-american history and progress long after that. the most straightforward of choices to sing it...
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jessee jackson new aretha franklin for 60 years and was reportedly at her bedside in her final days.ted this. a lot of music left ear of the day but heaven rejoice. rest in peace. we are going to stay in the u.s., because around 350 news outlets across the country have been running editorials today and defense of press freedom. the initiative was launched by "the boston globe" using the image behind me, a rebuke of president trump's attacks on the media, and his suggestion that some journalists, in his words, are enemies of the people. reporter: the press and the president. in the u.s., it is a tense relationship. one of his labels for the press relays -- press raised alarm bells. >> i call the fake news the enemy of the people, and they are, the enemy of the people. reporter: his claim leading journalists are a danger to society drew widespread international criticism. >> i think it would be a good thing for you to say right here at this briefing that the press are not the enemy of the people. reporter: the trump administration only doubled down. >> i have addressed my personal feel
jessee jackson new aretha franklin for 60 years and was reportedly at her bedside in her final days.ted this. a lot of music left ear of the day but heaven rejoice. rest in peace. we are going to stay in the u.s., because around 350 news outlets across the country have been running editorials today and defense of press freedom. the initiative was launched by "the boston globe" using the image behind me, a rebuke of president trump's attacks on the media, and his suggestion that some...
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jessee jackson. 00 [applause} good afternoon. -- another meeting amatrice they count down to gain our nation's honor and each direction. i want us to pray for aretha franklin. join hands and by your heads in prayer. we pray for a resistance of humility. her commitment to our nation. and the world. she sang a barack operation. she sang for the pope appeared she think for the common people. she made us better, never bitter. plus her families as the gutter our bereavement. we really believe -- a man. mn -- amen. we are in a very strange season now. to recovering the honor of our revived civil war. make a choice, it did destiny. a date with destiny. in, dr. kingt responded. february 1, 1960, student set in, young american came alive. the margin washington. a massive, multicultural expression -- a date to destiny. the civil rights act passed. dr. king spoke to us in texas across to florida, we cannot use a public toilet. war.e nafta prisoners of we went to ice cream with howard johnson. 1964, -- the voting
jessee jackson. 00 [applause} good afternoon. -- another meeting amatrice they count down to gain our nation's honor and each direction. i want us to pray for aretha franklin. join hands and by your heads in prayer. we pray for a resistance of humility. her commitment to our nation. and the world. she sang a barack operation. she sang for the pope appeared she think for the common people. she made us better, never bitter. plus her families as the gutter our bereavement. we really believe -- a...
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jessee jackson. there's nothing wrong -- president trump said the trade war is over. it's over. we lost. the boat has sailed. -- to say that $1 trillion trade deficit is actually good. that's what she said. there's nothing wrong with the trade deficit. that's crazy talk. the only thing i heard bad about the soybean. is -- i have never seen a soybean. it's time to start attacking the american worker and instituting fair trade. it is the case that the u.s. government has actually jobsfied 960,000 american lost to nafta and imports under nafta. that is almost certainly undercount. the incentives to outsource jobs in nafta are intentional device. it's not an act of god to get the result we did. it's not even natural competition. we have put our thumb on the scale with the companies who helped write the nafta put in the things they wanted it would be good for them without having to think about what would be good for working people. outthing the caller points about the trade deficit. the trade deficit does matter. it matters because trade affects the composition of jobs available in t
jessee jackson. there's nothing wrong -- president trump said the trade war is over. it's over. we lost. the boat has sailed. -- to say that $1 trillion trade deficit is actually good. that's what she said. there's nothing wrong with the trade deficit. that's crazy talk. the only thing i heard bad about the soybean. is -- i have never seen a soybean. it's time to start attacking the american worker and instituting fair trade. it is the case that the u.s. government has actually jobsfied 960,000...
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jessee jackson. [applause] >> run, jesse, run. [laughter] reverend jackson: good afternoon.r seven countdown to regaining our nation's honor and direction. i want us to pray for aretha franklin. join hands and bow our heads in prayer. we pray for aretha's sense of community. she sang at the inauguration. she sang for the pope. she sang for the common people. let's use the joy she gave us to make us better and never bitter. our families in our treatment. we ask that you honor and bless those. amen. we are in a very strange season now. we seek to recover honor of our nation in the revived civil war. make a choice, a date with destiny. december 1, 1955, rosa parks sat in. dr. king responded with a date with destiny. students sat in an america came alive, it was a date with destiny. a massive multicultural expression, a date with destiny. july 2, 1964, the civil rights act passed. dr. king spoke to us in washington. from texas to florida, we could use a public toilet. we could not by ice cream at our johnsons or get a room at holiday inn. july 2, 1964, august 6, 1965, we are tod
jessee jackson. [applause] >> run, jesse, run. [laughter] reverend jackson: good afternoon.r seven countdown to regaining our nation's honor and direction. i want us to pray for aretha franklin. join hands and bow our heads in prayer. we pray for aretha's sense of community. she sang at the inauguration. she sang for the pope. she sang for the common people. let's use the joy she gave us to make us better and never bitter. our families in our treatment. we ask that you honor and bless...
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jessee jackson, stevie wonder, and ariana grande.ceremony was filled with music and prayers. of died august 16 at the age 76. global news 24 hours a day, on air and at tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. dagenheart. this is bloomberg. lisa: thank you so much, jenna. riended -- president trump is taking on tech. in an exclusive interview with bloomberg, the president said the firms are in an "antitrust situation." in evansville, indiana, here is what he has to say. ump: look at social media. something called free speech rights. you look at google, facebook, twitter, and other social-media giants. i made it clear that we as a country cannot tolerate political censorship, blacklisting, and rigged search results. lisa: meanwhile, top tech execs like the facebook coo sheryl sandberg and twitter ceo jack dorsey are preparing to testify before the senate on wednesday. joining us is a bloomberg opinion columnist. we have heard this tough talk from president trump with the big tech
jessee jackson, stevie wonder, and ariana grande.ceremony was filled with music and prayers. of died august 16 at the age 76. global news 24 hours a day, on air and at tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. dagenheart. this is bloomberg. lisa: thank you so much, jenna. riended -- president trump is taking on tech. in an exclusive interview with bloomberg, the president said the firms are in an "antitrust situation." in...
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jessee jackson. >> run, jesse, run. [laughter] jackson: good afternoon.countdown to regaining our nation's honor and direction. i want us to pray for aretha franklin. join hands and bowel our heads w our heads in prayer appeared we pray for a recess sense of community -- prayer. aretha's sense of community. inauguration.e she sang for the pope. she sang for the common people. let's use the joy she gave us to make us better and never bitter. our families in our treatment. we bless that -- ask that you honor and bless those. amen. we are in a very strange season now. we seek to recover honor of our revived civil war. make a choice, a date with destiny. december 1, 1955, rosa parks sat in. king responded with a date with destiny. students sat in an america came alive, it was a date with y.stiny ca a massive multicultural expression, a date with destiny. july 2, 1964, the civil rights act passed. dr. king spoke to us in washington. from texas to florida, we could use a public toilet. we could not by ice cream at our johnsons or get a room at holiday inn. --y
jessee jackson. >> run, jesse, run. [laughter] jackson: good afternoon.countdown to regaining our nation's honor and direction. i want us to pray for aretha franklin. join hands and bowel our heads w our heads in prayer appeared we pray for a recess sense of community -- prayer. aretha's sense of community. inauguration.e she sang for the pope. she sang for the common people. let's use the joy she gave us to make us better and never bitter. our families in our treatment. we bless that --...